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awa.asn.au
Waydroid – Android in a Linux container
waydro.id
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open-std.org
London Street Views (1840)
davidrumsey.com
Ask HN: Does anyone still use code snippets?
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openai.com
The legacy of lies in Alzheimer's science
nytimes.com
Ask HN: What is interviewing like now with everyone using AI?
Emergence of a second law of thermodynamics in isolated quantum systems
journals.aps.org
Goose: An open-source, extensible AI agent that goes beyond code suggestions
block.github.io
Patterns for Personal Web Sites (2003)
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Ask HN: Is onboard audio still good enough compared to dedicated Sound Cards?
The Art of Dithering and Retro Shading for the Web
blog.maximeheckel.com
NASA's Asteroid Bennu Sample Reveals Mix of Life's Ingredients
nasa.gov
The Nation Needs a Shipbuilding Revolution
usni.org
Costa Rican supermarket wins trademark battle against Nintendo
ticotimes.net
Show HN: Lume – OS lightweight CLI for MacOS and Linux VMs on Apple Silicon
github.com
Reverse-engineering and analysis of SanDisk High Endurance microSDXC card (2020)
ripitapart.com
Global variables are not the problem
codestyleandtaste.com
Fake thinking and real thinking
joecarlsmith.com
TopoNets: High-Performing Vision and Language Models with Brain-Like Topography
toponets.github.io
Given the title I would have expected an article about how to make syscalls to the kernel.
What Ingot is an article about how to use libc bindings to make libc issue syscalls.
That’s not the same thing.